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Norman Parker

    La scrittura di Norman Parker è forgiata da ventiquattro anni di incarcerazione, inclusi lunghi periodi di isolamento, a seguito di una condanna per omicidio. Durante la prigionia, ha proseguito gli studi superiori, conseguendo lauree e approfondendo il panorama criminologico. Questa profonda esperienza personale informa la sua opera letteraria, che offre ai lettori una prospettiva schietta e acuta sulla vita dietro le sbarre. Le sue narrazioni catturano in modo unico le realtà psicologiche e sociali dell'ambiente carcerario.

    Living with Killers
    The Genesis of Nature and the Nature of Genesis
    Dangerous People, Dangerous Places
    The Complete Parkhurst Tales
    • The Complete Parkhurst Tales

      Behind the Locked Gates of Britain's Toughest Jails

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative offers a gripping glimpse into life within a high-security prison through the eyes of Norman Parker, who spent twenty-five years incarcerated for serious crimes. He shares encounters with notorious criminals, including the Kray twins and the Great Train Robbers, revealing chilling stories of violence and transformation. The book combines dark humor and keen insights into the prison system, showcasing the complexities of both inmates and their environments. Parker's tales reflect the harsh realities and moral ambiguities of life behind bars.

      The Complete Parkhurst Tales
    • Exploring the complex relationship between creation and evolution, this book delves into the philosophical and scientific inquiries surrounding these foundational concepts. It challenges readers to consider the implications of both perspectives and how they intersect with faith, science, and human understanding. Through thoughtful analysis, it addresses the hard questions that arise in this debate, encouraging a deeper engagement with the origins of life and the universe.

      The Genesis of Nature and the Nature of Genesis
    • Living with Killers

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Exploring the unexpected diversity among inmates, the author reveals a group of seemingly ordinary men, all convicted of murder, challenging stereotypes about crime and its perpetrators. Drawing from his own experiences in high-security prisons, the narrative blends dark humor with harrowing truths, offering a candid look at prison life. Through a vivid cast of characters and compelling anecdotes, this account exposes the stark realities of incarceration, making it an essential read for those curious about the hidden world behind bars.

      Living with Killers